Essentials Training in One Hour: Safeguarding Young People Level 2 - 2025 Online Safety Act (NW260415A)
Availability | Places available ![]() | ||
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Subject | Safeguarding | ||
Description | Webinar Overview: This session highlights how the Online Safety Act impacts dental teams, focusing on recognising and responding to online abuse, exploitation, and distress in patients—especially children and vulnerable adults. | ||
Additional information | Registration for this webinar is from 12.45pm You will be sent an MS Teams invitation no later than Monday 13th 2026, please check your spam/Junk emails. Late Bookings Policy: Any bookings made within 24 hours of the course commencement date are considered late bookings. It is crucial for us to maintain the quality of our courses and ensure a seamless experience for all participants. Therefore, late bookings may not receive an automatic link to the course. Action Required: If you have booked on a course within 24 hours of its start time, we kindly request that you contact the course organiser immediately elaine.douglas@nhs.net. Failure to do so may result in: 1. No Access to the course: You may not receive the link to join the webinar automatically or have reserved a place at a venue. 2. Potential Charges: Depending on the circumstances, there may be charges associated with late bookings COST: NHS DCP £10 NHS Dentist £15 Non NHS DCP £20 Non NHS Dentist £30 | ||
Venue | MS Teams, Webinar ![]() | ||
Date & time | Wednesday 15 April 2026, 13:00 to 14:00 | ||
Lecturer | Vicky Burt ![]() | ||
Target audience | Recommended to all | ||
Development outcome | A, B, C, D | ||
Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
Core topic | GDC Recommended Topic | ||
Catering | None | ||
CPD hours | 1:00 | ||
Cost | £10.00 (£20.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group d: non nhs dentist, £10.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group c: non nhs dcp, £5.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group b: nhs dentist) | ||
Aims | To enhance dental professionals’ understanding of the Online Safety Act 2025 and its relevance to safeguarding, equipping teams with up-to-date knowledge to identify and respond to online risks affecting children and vulnerable adults. | ||
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Learning outcomes | Dental professionals will understand how the Online Safety Act 2025 impacts safeguarding duties, enabling them to identify and respond to signs of online abuse, exploitation, or distress in patients - particularly children and vulnerable adults within the dental care setting. | ||